Comments (7)

I am relieved to learn that no one was injured as I feared that it was a fatal accident. Disappointing to read that, if true, Thames Valley Police didn't attend as it seems unnecessary to have closed the A40 for so long and caused such A40 chaos in the Friday rush hour. Surely the fire could have been quickly been put out and the vehicle put out. And earlier notification and opportunity to take a diversion been given ?

I am relieved to learn that no one was injured as I feared that it was a fatal accident. Disappointing to read that, if true, Thames Valley Police didn't attend as it seems unnecessary to have closed the A40 for so long and caused such A40 chaos in the Friday rush hour. Surely the fire could have been quickly been put out and the vehicle put out. And earlier notification and opportunity to take a diversion been given ?jmallen100

The New Private Eye wrote:
Do these hybrid buses have a fault? because every time we have a hot day there seems to be problems, I saw another two of them broke down in the city centre this afternoon

It's not one of the hybrid buses. Just a regular diesel! Reason unknown as yet.

[quote][p][bold]The New Private Eye[/bold] wrote:
Do these hybrid buses have a fault? because every time we have a hot day there seems to be problems, I saw another two of them broke down in the city centre this afternoon[/p][/quote]It's not one of the hybrid buses. Just a regular diesel! Reason unknown as yet.davyboy

And once again the authorities decide to cause as much disruption as possible. Once the fire was out they could have moved the bus and opened the road, but no. This is typical when ever there is an incident on the roads.

And once again the authorities decide to cause as much disruption as possible. Once the fire was out they could have moved the bus and opened the road, but no. This is typical when ever there is an incident on the roads.HomerSimpsonDoh